The UninstallPKG Mac App allows you to completely remove so-called “packages” (file-extension .pkg) and all their installed contents from your Mac.
Description
Uninstall Mac Apps Completely
- Fortunately for Mac users, the vast majority of applications can simply be moved to the Trash and deleted with no repercussions; in most cases deleting an application’s executable file is equivalent to uninstalling it, and deleted apps tend not to leave behind much in the way of preference files or settings.
- All file types are supported, such as photos, videos, emails, documents, folders, archives, audio etc. Erase Selected Files/Folders under Mac OS X – Selectively and permanently erase selected files or folders from Mac machine or storage media under OS X. You don’t have to wipe the entire hard drive.
- All files and applications you download onto your Mac go to your Downloads folder unless you specifically choose a different destination, which in some cases isn't even an option. Even if you use.
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UninstallPKG is an application that allows you to completely remove so-called “packages” (file-extension .pkg) and all their installed contents from your Mac. Use it to reclaim precious disk-space by removing unwanted functionality like unused printer drivers or completely remove applications you no longer use. This app can also keep your Mac clean by removing left-over files from applications that you have already partially removed manually.
Best all in one messaging app mac. If you absolutely must remove those files (say, if you want to reset an app to its default settings), you can use a handy app called AppCleaner to fully uninstall an app, along with all its extra files. Just launch AppCleaner, search for an application in its main window, and click on it, then click the “Remove” button in the popup window.
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- Completely remove so-called “packages” & all their installed contents
- Remove unwanted functionality like unused printer drivers
- Completely remove applications so you no longer use
- Remove left-over files from manually removed apps
- Remove all 37,290 files of Office 2016 at once
- Completely remove things like Java or the Flash plugin
- Remove apps from the Dock & LoginItems and erase the files it generated
System Requirements
- macOS 10.14 ‘Mojave’ or later
- Localizations: English, Simplified Chinese, German (Partial Localization)
Important Details
- Length of access: unlimited
- Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase
- Device per license: 3
- Access options: desktop
- Software version: 1.1.8
- Updates included
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Terms
- Unredeemed licenses can be returned for store credit within 30 days of purchase. Once your license is redeemed, all sales are final.
To completely remove all Norton application files and references on your Mac, download and run the RemoveNortonMacFiles tool.
Download and run RemoveNortonMacFiles as an administrator
- Download the RemoveNortonMacFiles.zip file.
- Click the Finder icon in the Dock.
- In the Finder window, click Downloads in the left pane under Favorites.
- Do one of the following:
- If you downloaded the file using Safari browser, open the RemoveNortonMacFiles folder.
- If you downloaded the file using the Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome browsers, double-click the RemoveNortonMacFiles.zip file to expand it, and then open the RemoveNortonMacFiles folder.
- In the RemoveNortonMacFiles folder, control-click the RemoveNortonMacFiles.command file, and then click Open with > Terminal (default).To run this tool, you must be logged on with an Administrator account and a non-blank password.
- Do one of the following:
- If you have not uninstalled Norton application on your macOS 10.15.x or later, a message appears in the Terminal window that prompts to drag and drop Norton from Applications folder to Trash. App to delete things mac. Go to step 7.
- If you have macOS 10.14.x and earlier, OR if you already uninstalled Norton on your macOS 10.15.x or later, go to step 13.
- In the Terminal window, press return to open the Applications folder in Finder.
- In the Applications folder, select the Norton application, and then drag and drop it to the Trash.
- When you see a prompt, type your administrator account password, and then click OK.
- In the Norton installer window, click Uninstall.
- If you see a prompt, type your administrator account password, and then click Install Helper.
- When the Norton uninstall finishes, run the RemoveNortonMacFiles.command file in Terminal again.For more information, refer to the instructions in step 5 above.
- In the Terminal window, type your administrator password, and then press return.When you type your password, no characters appear.
- To remove all Norton files and folders, type 1.Slicer app for mac. If you want to quit RemoveNortonMacFiles without removing any files, type 2.
- Press return.RemoveNortonMacFiles tool removes all of the Norton files.
- When the RemoveNortonMacFiles tool finishes removing the Norton files, in the Terminal window, type y, and press return to restart your Mac.Before you press return, make sure that you save your work in other open applications.
RemoveNortonMacFiles removes all the folders that Norton installers created, and all the files within those folders including any that you have created.